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  • 61Massive parallel processing — (MPP) is a term used in computer architecture to refer to a computer system with many independent arithmetic units or entire microprocessors, that run in parallel. The term massive connotes hundreds if not thousands of such units. Early examples… …

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  • 62The Bay Run — is a popular pathway that encircles much of Iron Cove and is located in the inner western suburbs of Sydney, Australia. The Bay Run is particularly popular with joggers, walkers and cyclists who enjoy the pleasant waterside scenery whilst… …

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  • 63Hurricane Run — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Hurricane Run caption = sire = Montjeu grandsire = Sadler s Wells dam = Hold On damsire = Surumu sex = Stallion foaled = 2002 country = Ireland flagicon|Ireland colour = Bay breeder = Gestüt Ammerland… …

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  • 64Big Run (South Branch Potomac River) — Big Run is a tributary stream of the South Branch Potomac River, belonging to the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay watersheds. Big Run flows through the city of Romney and the campus of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind in… …

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  • 65Battle of Hatcher's Run — Warbox conflict=Battle of Hatcher s Run colour scheme=background:#ffcccc caption= partof=the American Civil War date=February 5 ndash; February 7, 1865 place=south and west of Petersburg result=Union victory combatant1= flagicon|USA|1863 United… …

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  • 66Capon Springs Run — is a tributary stream of the Cacapon River in Hampshire County of West Virginia s Eastern Panhandle. Capon Springs Run is a shallow, stony, non navigable stream fed by the famous Capon Springs at its source on the flanks of Great North Mountain… …

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  • 67Great West Run — The Great West Run is an annual road running event held through the streets of Exeter, usually in late April. It was first run in 1985. Originally run as a marathon, in recent years it has always been run as a half marathon. It attracts mainly… …

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  • 68in parallel (with something) — in ˈparallel (with sth/sb) idiom with and at the same time as sth/sb else • The new degree and the existing certificate courses would run in parallel. • Ann wanted to pursue her own career in parallel with her husband s. Main entry:… …

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  • 69in parallel (with somebody) — in ˈparallel (with sth/sb) idiom with and at the same time as sth/sb else • The new degree and the existing certificate courses would run in parallel. • Ann wanted to pursue her own career in parallel with her husband s. Main entry:… …

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  • 70peak-to-peak lateral tire run-out — the difference between maximum and minimum indicator readings, measured parallel to the spin axis at the point of maximum tire section, on a true running wheel (measured separately for each sidewall) …

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